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Tiny linux distro with howto that runs solely on ramdisk, boots from CD, network, or USB, is less than 40MB, and works as a server/router with many different servers (Apache web, ssh, ftp, telnet, etc). Minimalized from Fedora Distribution.
This small project fills a need for network administrators to centralize their SSH keys management. It allows to manage a database of public keys via a GUI (and an upcoming command line interface), dinamically enabiling on a per-key, per-user and per-host
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A Python/GTK+ based GUI for managing ssh tunnels. Aims to be as simple as possible and provide hints and help where adequate, to bring tunneling technolgy to non-techies.
SBD is a way of leaving ultra-secure minimal access to a computer, which allows you to run a single command based on a one time key. It is good if you don't want to have an ssh server running all the time, but only want to start it when needed.
Cisco Torch mass scanning, application layer fingerprinting, and exploitation tool to discover and attack remote Cisco hosts running Telnet, SSH, Web, TFTP, NTP and SNMP services. Useful in auditing large networks for misconfigured/un-updated Ciscos.
SSHtt (transparent tunnels) is a simple SSH tunneling management app. The goal is just to provide basic info (internal hostname, ports to be tunneled) and, using plink from putty tools, have the tunnels running transparently and accessed by name.
AdvanceServ will be a program to utilize opensource
java technologies including but no limited to ssh
tunneling, scp, and shell scripting. Through these
technologies we can solve a problem that has limited
remote server administration.
The newest version of SecureTerminal has been developed based on PowerShell of Microsoft. We provided the SSH and telnet cmdlet, also with a winform GUI application implements PSHostInterface and PSHostRawUserInterface
PocketPuTTY is a Pocket PC port of famous PuTTY (SSH client). Smartphone support is also planned.
The long-term goal is to get PocketPuTTY included into official PuTTY development tree.
A Linux Terminal Server Client for Windows 2000/XP using the XDMCP and SSH protocol. Its a frontend for Cygwin's Unix on windows and Putty's Plink. Written in Visual Basic 6.
FileSystemStorage is a DBAPI 2.0 compliant python driver for treating the file system as a database. This driver provides a mechanism for creating entities via SQL, querying via SQL, connection to localhosts and remote hosts (remote is via ssh), etc.
PySSH is a Python module for programmatically controlling ssh and scp. NOTE: This project is no longer maintained. Please consider using Paramiko (https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko) instead.
BBMan is a SSH/SFTP/BBS/telnet Client. Free, opensource and multi-platform support (Windows/Linux/Mac). You can get some screenshots in http://bbman.sf.net/
JWall is not just a java gui for iptables. JWall is a multi firewall management client. A secure rulebase can be built with graphical objects. Rulesets can be pushed to remote firewalls (via ssh). The remote firewall just needs to be Linux with sshd
CallingHome is a small tool that allows you to gain control over a firewalled and thus directly unreachable PC (e.g. your PC at work). It achieves this by actively maintaining a SSH connection from within the firewall to a SSH server of your choice.
ipt2mrtg monitors network traffic load for specific protocols such as SSH, SMTP, FTP and HTTP on a local host by polling the Linux Kernel IP accounting database via iptables. MRTG takes this data in turn and generates graphs suitable for web use.